2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2019.101454
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Disability representation in Indonesian disaster risk reduction regulatory frameworks

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“…Research findings indicate that persons with disabilities are often neglected within disaster management policy and government programs (Pertiwi, Llewellyn, and Villeneuve 2020). The main reason for this is poor understanding and low interactions with persons with disabilities.…”
Section: Disaster Management For Persons With Disabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Research findings indicate that persons with disabilities are often neglected within disaster management policy and government programs (Pertiwi, Llewellyn, and Villeneuve 2020). The main reason for this is poor understanding and low interactions with persons with disabilities.…”
Section: Disaster Management For Persons With Disabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the national level to the local level, government generally has established documents of Disaster Risk Reduction and explicitly mentioned "disability". The framework includes persons with disabilities as one of the socially vulnerable groups (Pertiwi et al 2020).…”
Section: Disaster Management For Persons With Disabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Pertiwi, Llewellyn, and Villeneuve (2020), persons with disabilities are generally considered as one of many vulnerable groups in relation to Indonesian DRR and disaster management regulatory frameworks. Protection of persons with disabilities in disaster situations, along with other vulnerable groups, such as children, pregnant women, and older people, is recognised in Law 24 of 2007 (Articles 48 and 49) and its associated Government Regulation 21 of 2008.…”
Section: Localisation Of Disaster Response In Relation To Persons With Disabilities In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This regulation combines elements that are otherwise dealt with in separate regulatory frameworks, namely: disability and DRR and, therefore, provides a more comprehensive approach to the inclusion of persons with disabilities in disaster management. Pertiwi, Llewellyn, and Villeneuve (2020) identified four mechanisms that underpin the disability-inclusive approach: (1) the need for quality disaggregated disability data to guide disability-inclusive disaster management planning and implementation; (2) the empowerment of persons with disabilities as active, self-reliant agents through their inclusion in disaster training and drills; (3) participation of persons with disabilities in mainstream DRR forums at national and local levels; and (4) the establishment of disability service units to mainstream DRR programming in disaster management agencies at national and local levels.…”
Section: Localisation Of Disaster Response In Relation To Persons With Disabilities In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also research on the role of resilience (Djalante et al, 2012;Kawachi et al, 2020;Räsänen et al, 2020), NGOs (Bari, 2019;Teets, 2009), and social networks (Gillam & Charles, 2018) in postdisaster recovery. The 2004 Hyogo Framework for Action (Djalante et al, 2012) and the 2014 Sendai Framework (Pertiwi et al, 2020) have marked a shift away from reactive responses to disasters toward more proactive attention to risk reduction and away from state-centered, top-down approaches toward more inclusive systems, involving nonstate stakeholders in the governance of disaster response and recovery.…”
Section: E X I St I Ng R E Se a Rc H On Po St Di Sa St Er R Ecov Erymentioning
confidence: 99%